We use a program at my work called Autostore, like most programs its not perfect and does some things well and some things in a ridiculous way.
Autostore operates on a printer/MFP and sends the documents straight to our file server.
I went through alot of trouble to locate where to find info about an upgrade...
So I will make it easier for you (faithful google searcher)
Here's Where you can find info about support and compatibility for your printer...arranged by brand..
First where I found this info.. NSi_AutoStore_FAQ
http://ricoh.nsiautostore.com
http://hp.nsiautostore.com
http://xerox.nsiautostore.com
http://lexmark.nsiautostore.com
http://konicaminolta.nsiautostore.com
After you get to the site the "Sales Support" tab has a "Supported Devices" page. :)
Your Welcome!
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Post #1 : Great Cleanup Project
Yesterday, I finally decided to try to fix my wife's Combo stereo (cd changer/tape/radio). It's an appliance she always loved. We put it out of use (and into my room) when the disk changer drawer wouldn't close.
I took it apart and examined several things, never found the real problem. I think the drawer was just out of sync with the sensors.
I put it back together and it worked again (Yay! One item down!)
Here's a few pics of the inside...
The whole inside is empty space!!
This gives me several ideas..
It also looks like the brown wire bundles carry audio signals around. Could be super easy to hack in an auxiliary jack. But my wife probably doesn't want it modified, so I will leave it alone.
Btw, it's a Sanyo AWM-2800U
I took it apart and examined several things, never found the real problem. I think the drawer was just out of sync with the sensors.
I put it back together and it worked again (Yay! One item down!)
Here's a few pics of the inside...
The whole inside is empty space!!
This gives me several ideas..
It also looks like the brown wire bundles carry audio signals around. Could be super easy to hack in an auxiliary jack. But my wife probably doesn't want it modified, so I will leave it alone.
Btw, it's a Sanyo AWM-2800U
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The Great Cleanup Project
This is my room...
That is ...
It's the room where I work on my computer and keep alot of things, that I own for some reason (mostly because I dont want to replace them if I need them again). But its a real problem to get at or use anything in this room. Currently only the top layer and anything in my IKEA drawers are the only things I can really use.
So it needs to be cleaned up! That could mean alot of things, some things need to be fixed (finally) and put into use or sold or given away. Some things need to inhabit a dumpster instead of our living space. Some things will be kept but they need to be in a usable arrangement.. so that I know where they are AND can get at them.
We need to add some type of organizational fixtures, shelves, desks, whatever.
I have plans to build a workstation that can serve double duty (at least).
We've been handed down the mandate not to attach things to walls, so most of my plans will have to be re-thought.
It's a project and I'm posting it here because maybe someone out there will find my progress interesting, or maybe just to prod myself into working on it knowing other people are watching and know about it...
That is ...
It's the room where I work on my computer and keep alot of things, that I own for some reason (mostly because I dont want to replace them if I need them again). But its a real problem to get at or use anything in this room. Currently only the top layer and anything in my IKEA drawers are the only things I can really use.
So it needs to be cleaned up! That could mean alot of things, some things need to be fixed (finally) and put into use or sold or given away. Some things need to inhabit a dumpster instead of our living space. Some things will be kept but they need to be in a usable arrangement.. so that I know where they are AND can get at them.
We need to add some type of organizational fixtures, shelves, desks, whatever.
I have plans to build a workstation that can serve double duty (at least).
We've been handed down the mandate not to attach things to walls, so most of my plans will have to be re-thought.
It's a project and I'm posting it here because maybe someone out there will find my progress interesting, or maybe just to prod myself into working on it knowing other people are watching and know about it...
Monday, May 07, 2012
Warning: Windows hates your data
If you install Windows 7 or 8 on a machine with multiple drives,
And those multiple drives have partitions that windows doesn't recognize,
Windows installer will do you the favor of writing a system partition over the start of your drive (aka: unpartitioned space) without asking.
This will wreck your day!
You will wish to never see windows again!
Personally it makes me want to (physically) destroy some hard drives...got a few on the shelf...
Thursday, February 02, 2012
This and This... Cool New Tech and Old Movies
Ok not so Old...
This
This
"Sandia Labs engineers create 'self-guided' bullet"
Is REALLY cool!!...
But it reminds me of this...
I just hope it kills its victims, can you imagine having circuit board shrapnel in your body...but I guess killing people is the point...
Labels:
bullets,
fifth element,
guns,
laser,
missiles,
old movies,
precision,
self guided,
video,
zf1,
zorg
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